Catholics Unveil 'Unprecedented' Earth Day Initiative

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The "integrity" needed is freedom from self-satisfaction, from complacency, from taking forgranted what is gift. Why should citizens of the US (who are but 6% of the world's population) presume that it is fair and just to consume 20% of the Earth's resources? Truly, it IS a matter of UNsustainable consumption.

Sheila Murphy of NY 4:52PM May 02, 2009

Yes indeed - Skylstad is a Bishop. I was looking at the quote from Mr. Carr.

My comments stand however.

RealCatholicTV.com of MI 3:54PM April 21, 2009

Mr. Carr is not a Bishop.

God bless him and the USCCB for standing strong on Catholic teaching while addressing a growing concern for the entire planet.

We CAN reduce environmental impact and not murder innocent children in the process. So glad to hear it said loud and clear.

RealCatholicTV.com of MI 3:51PM April 21, 2009

' "We believe the problem is not the number of people, it's sustainable consumption," said Skylstad.' Must be hard to be a bishop yet have so little integrity.

vk of CA 3:36PM April 21, 2009

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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